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A Continental silver-gilt and stone set compressed globular miniature ewer, in the Renaissance taste, chased with Classical figures, leafy scrolls and strapwork, lofty scroll handle with mask cresting, domed circular foot, 9.5cm high, apparently unmarked, c.1880
A George II silver spreading cylindrical coffee pot, bell-shaped knop finial, hinged domed cover, chased overall with flowers and leaves on a matted ground, skirted base, fruitwood scroll-capped handle, 19.5cm high, London 1731, 15ozHeraldry: Crest and monogram of Rev. Arthur Wollaston Hutton, 19th century rector of St Mary-by-Bow, Cheapside
A George III Scottish silver urnular pedestal bowl, engraved in the Neo-Classical taste with ribbon-tied leafy swags and navette shaped cartouches, domed foot, beaded borders, 14cm high, incuse duty mark, James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1784. 8.5ozHeraldry: Crest and motto of Christie of Craigton, Perthshire
A George III silver Neoclassical urnular sugar basket, reeded swing handle, stepped oval base, blue glass liner, William Vincent, London 1785, 6oz; a set of four silver coloured metal oval salts, pierced sides, blue glass liners, 7.5cm wide, c.1790; a set of four salt shovels ensuite (5)
A George V silver four piece boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, water jug, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, gadrooned borders, scroll handles, ball feet, the tea and water pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 23cm high, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928, 59oz gross
A George V silver four piece boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, gadrooned borders with acanthus scrolls to angles, scroll handles, ball feet, the tea and water pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 21.5cm high, Birmingham 1911, 46oz gross
A George V silver navette shaped dish, pierced with a band of flowerheads and further navettes, bead-and-egg border, scrolling bracket feet, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Charles Clement Pilling), Sheffield 1920, 15.2oz Condition Report: Good condition: no splits or repairs; expected surface wear and some light scratches; rubbed but legible hallmarks.
A George V silver oval swing-handled basket, quite plain, plinth base, 20cm high over handle, 26cm wide, A Marks & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1932, 15.1oz Condition Report: Good condition: no splits or repairs. Some surface and very light scratches. Struck twice: hallmarks on basket crisp, the handle hallmarks clear.
A George V silver shaped circular bowl, wavy-edged border, domed circular foot, 8.5cm high, 21cm diam, Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker), Chester 1918, 10.9oz Condition Report: Generally good condition with no splits or repairs. Some surface scratches, signs of light wear and minor tarnish. The marks good and clear.
A George V silver shaped hexagonal dish, each wavy side pierced with scrolling and foliate fretwork, 5cm high, 30cm wide, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1933, 14.4oz Condition Report: Crisp hallmarks. Surface wear, including some scratching o interior. Two edges dented - but stable. No splits or repairs. Expected tarnish.
A George V silver twin-handled centre comport, dished bowl centred by a bright cut wrigglework roundel, scrolling handles, knopped pedestal, domed circular foot, 16cm high, 23cm wide, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 10.3oz Condition Report: Some scratches and light wear. Hallmarks crisp.
A George VI silver four piece pedestal tea service, comprising teapot, water pot, sugar basin and helmet shaped cream jug and sugar basin, hinged fluted domed covers, each engraved in the mid-18th century taste with strapwork and applied with cut-card scallop shells, scroll-capped handles, skirted bases, the tea and water pots with ivory fittings, Harrods Ltd, London 1938, 66oz gross
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